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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEK. 
E. Erosaria, E. Tenuiarin, 
Euscantaria, D. Omataria, 
Tiliaria, A. Blouieraria, 
JM. Nolataria, S. Clalbraria, 
A. Gilvaiia, P. Hippocastanaria. 
S. Rhamnaria, 
I shall be extremely obliged for any of 
the above; either eggs or pupae would be 
very acceptable.— J. Batty, 133, SoutA 
Street, Park, Sheffield; Nov. 10. 
Duplicates . — I have the following, in 
fine condition, in duplicate; — 
Colias Edusa, 
Arge Galaihea, 
Polyoinmatus Corydon, 
„ Jigon (rather worn), 
Painphila Comma, 
Procris Globulariae, 
Miselia Oxyacanthae, 
Aplecta Nebulosa. 
Among my desiderata are, — 5, 20, 38, 
41, 42, 43, 53, 50, 62, 63, 69, all Clear- 
wings except Ttpnliforme, 106, 108, 111, 
112, 113, 119, 121, 124, 126, 130, 134, 
138, 140, 142, 143, 149, 151, 156, 157, 
172, 181, 202, 203, 209, 210, 212, 214, 
218, 227, 234, 241, 244, 245,248, 253, 
255, 256, 257, 263, 264, 270, 277, 285, 
288, 296, 300, 305, 315, 316,318,319, 
320, 321, 322, 330, 334, 335, 336, 344, 
350, 352, 358, 365, 366, 379, 386, 399, 
400, 403, 406, 408, 420, 423, 428, 429, 
430, 435, 440, any CucuUia but Verbasci 
and Umbratica, 467, 468, 471, 473, 474, 
480, 482, 488, 492, 493. Insects in fine 
condition only will be of use to me. Per- 
sons wishing to exchange will oblige me 
by writing first, slating what they have to 
spare.— M. S. Blakek, lliph St., Lewes. 
£lx change . — 1 shall be happy to ex- 
change a few specimens of Colias Ednsa 
for any of the following ; — 
V. Anliopa, V. C- album, 
T. W-album, ]\I. Artemis, 
P. Arion, E. Blandina, 
Alsus, A. Iris, 
P. iMaehaon. 
— E. B. SnEPiiEiiD, Cedars, Tonbridge, 
Kent; Nov. 15. 
Exchange. — I have a few fine dupli- 
cates of A. Australis, which I slumld be 
glad to exchange for those numbered in 
the Appendix to the ‘Manual,’ — 43, 53, 
109, 115, 121, 122, 127, 132, 142, 187, 
207, 210, 212, 227, 229, 236,238, 241, 
247, 270, 311, 315, 316, 320,327,355, 
377, 382, 383, 385, 389, 446,447,450, 
457, 475. Correspondents will oblige 
by writing before sending a box. — John 
PoRTEK, jun., 8, East Street, Lewes. 
THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 
To the Editor of the ‘ Intelligencer.' 
Sir, — I have been pleased with your 
description of the above Society con- 
tained in several leading articles of the 
‘ Intelligencer,’ and wondered whether 
you would allude to the miserable ac- 
commodation alTorded to Members at 
the rooms in Bedford Row. I am obliged 
to you for now drawing public attention 
thereto, as I think, if fairly looked at, 
something might at once be done to re- 
medy so great an inconvenience. I had 
hoped to have attended the Meeting on 
the 1st inst., but was prevented, and 
intended to have brought forward the 
subject for, at all eveuts, “ ventilation.” 
All must admit the force of your observa- 
tions, and having myself attended the 
Meetings for the last five or six months, 
I can personally testify to the misery en- 
dured, especially during the hot weather. 
We cannot hope to be so fortunate as 
the “Royal,” “ Linnean,” (!kc., but that 
is no reason why we should not “ pro- 
gress” in this respect. 1 am sorry to in- 
trude myself, but feel strongly that some- 
thing ought at once to be done. We are 
an improving Society, and the taste for 
Natural History is clearly increasing, and 
I cannot imagine but that, if energetic 
measures are taken, there will be com- 
paratively little difficulty. 1 would sug- 
gest that a Gommittec be appointed, con- 
